Opening nights, concerts, and many more stage-centric events fill this week's datebook.

Get out your calendars, folks, because it’s time to make note of the hottest openings and theatrical events on and off Broadway! This week, the Tony-nominated stars of Side Show head (separately) to 54 Below, Billy Crystal celebrates his second Broadway opening, two new musicals take their official bows, and more.

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 11ROCKY OFFERS A KNOCKOUT PREVIEW
Broadway.com Editor-in-Chief Paul Wontorek moderates an invitation-only sneak peek at the forthcoming Broadway musical Rocky, featuring performances by title star Andy Karl and Margo Seibert. If you’re one of the lucky winners of our social media ticket giveaway, we’ll see you there!

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 12ALICE RIPLEY LOOKS BACK—AND FORWARD
The always unpredictable Alice Ripley is returning to 54 Below with a brand new evening, Ripley Reflects, and we can’t wait to see what this Tony-winning star has up her musical sleeve! Look for tunes from Tommy, Side Show, Susnset Boulevard, The Rocky Horror Show and Next to Normal, plus original tunes.

ALSO:If/Then’s Idina Menzel and Evita alum Ricky Martin visit Live With Kelly and Michael; Far From Heaven original cast recording is released; Jennifer Ashley Tepper’s book Untold Stories of Broadway is published.

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14LET THE SUNSHINE IN
With a score by William Finn, a book by James Lapine and a cast led by Tony nominees Will Swenson, Stephanie J. Block and Rory O’Malley, Little Miss Sunshine is one of the most anticapted shows of the fall season. Hop on the bus with the Hoover family at Second Stage Theatre, where the musical officially opens tonight.

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15OH, WHAT A BEAUTIFUL CURLY
Get your DVR ready for one of Hugh Jackman’s early musical triumphs, as PBS broadcasts Trevor Nunn’s 1999 National Theatre production of Rodgers & Hammerstein’s Oklahoma!. Jackman leasds the cast as Curly, with Josefina Gabrielle as Laurey and future Tony winner Shuler Hensley as poor Jud Fry. O-K-L-A-H-O-M-A, Oklahoma! Yeeow!

ALSO: Broadway vets Taye Diggs, Terrence Howard and Sanaa Lathan light up the big screen in The Best Man Holiday.

SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 16AN APPLE A DAY MAKES US LOVE OFF-BROADWAYRegular Singing, the final of Richard Nelson’s four topical dramas centering on the Apple siblings of Rhinebeck, NY, begins previews at the Public Theater. Set on the 50th anniversary of John F. Kennedy’s assassination, the play will officially open on that date, November 22.